no code implementations • 17 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Juan Carlos Nieves, Ayslan Trevizan Possebom, Cesar Augusto Tacla
The second way for calculating the strength of the argument is based on the cost of the plans (regarding the necessary resources) and the preference of the goals associated with the plans.
no code implementations • 16 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Juan Carlos Nieves, Cesar Augusto Tacla
In this paper, we tackle the problem of calculating the degree of uncertainty of the extensions considering that the probability values of the arguments are imprecise.
no code implementations • 14 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Cesar Augusto Tacla, Henrique Jasinski
In the context of goals selection, agents should be able to explain the reasoning path that leads them to select (or not) a certain goal.
no code implementations • 13 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Ayslan Possebom, Cesar Augusto Tacla
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) systems, including intelligent agents, must be able to explain their internal decisions, behaviours and reasoning that produce their choices to the humans (or other systems) with which they interact.
no code implementations • 13 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Ayslan Possebom, Cesar Augusto Tacla
An intelligent agent may in general pursue multiple procedural goals simultaneously, which may lead to arise some conflicts (incompatibilities) among them.
no code implementations • 11 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Juan Carlos Nieves, Ayslan Possebom, Josep Puyol-Gruart, Cesar Augusto Tacla
An intelligent agent may in general generate multiple pursuable goals, which may be incompatible among them.